Author: exportain

  • Italy National Day – United States Department of State

    On behalf of the United States of America, I extend my warmest congratulations to the people of Italy on the occasion of your Republic Day, marking the historic referendum that ushered in a new era of democracy and freedom for Italy. The United States and Italy share a deep and enduring friendship rooted in our…

  • Watch: William and Kate attend lavish Jordan royal wedding

    The Duke and Duchess of Wales were among the guests at the wedding of Jordanian Crown Prince Hussein and Saudi architect Rajwa Al Saif.

  • Murder charge laid after man dies from stab wound

    An accused murderer has been charged months after a man was stabbed and dropped off at a hospital before dying. Port Melbourne man Daniel Cockerill, 45, was left at Casey Hospital on March 26 with a stab wound to his upper body. He was treated by hospital staff but died only minutes later. Victoria Police…

  • Luke Beveridge hits back at AFL pundit as he tries to solve Bulldogs scoring issues

    Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge says his team needs to kick more goals to enhance its premiership credentials and scoffed at a suggestion star forward Aaron Naughton should be sent to defence. The Bulldogs have won seven games in 2023 and are in equal fourth spot on the ladder but have only kicked more than…

  • Judge in Disney World Case Steps Aside but Blasts Ron DeSantis’s Lawyers

    A federal judge in Florida disqualified himself from a court case brought by Disney against Gov. Ron DeSantis, but not before blasting the governor’s legal team for engaging in “rank judge shopping.” In a ruling late Thursday, Mark E. Walker, the chief judge for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida, said…

  • Police charge protester over alleged Woodside ‘gas bomb’

    An anti-Woodside Energy protester has been charged as police analyse a gas bomb they allegedly detonated, forcing thousands of workers from a Perth office building. Kristen Morrissey, 49, a member of the Disrupt Burrup Hub movement, allegedly set off the smoke bomb about 10am on Thursday, sparking the evacuation of about 2000 workers in the…

  • Jokic-inspired Nuggets roll past Heat in Finals Game 1

    Nikola Jokic has starred in a dream NBA Finals debut to lead Denver to a convincing 104-93 win over Miami to take Game 1 of the series. Jokic got a triple-double and was well supported by Jamal Murray, who scored 26 points, as the Nuggets had little trouble with the cold-shooting Heat on Thursday night.…

  • Elderly man accused of murder granted bail

    An elderly man accused of murdering his tenant will be released on bail with a monitoring device to ensure he does not visit a forest where police believe the body is buried. Steven Johnson, 71, is one of two men charged with murder over the 2006 disappearance of Christopher Jarvis, whose remains are yet to…

  • Covid inquiry: Government will ‘probably lose legal case’, says minister

    Labour’s deputy leader, Angela Rayner, described the legal challenge as a “desperate attempt to withhold evidence” that would serve “only to undermine the Covid Inquiry”, while the Liberal Democrats called it a “kick in the teeth for bereaved families who’ve already waited far too long for answers”.